From L-R: Jilin University-Lambton College VP Dr. Ke Tian, Lambton College President and CEO Judith Morris and Lambton College International Studies Dean Chris Slade 
From L-R: Jilin University-Lambton College VP Dr. Ke Tian, Lambton College President and CEO Judith Morris and Lambton College International Studies Dean Chris Slade
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Jilin University-Lambton College Looking To Expand

The largest university in China is hoping to grow its affiliation with Lambton College.

Lambton hosted representative from Jilin University-Lambton College Thursday.

Vice President Dr. Ke Tian says Lambton currently offers seven business programs at their Changchun campus and they are interested in offering more.

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Lambton College President Judith Morris says 3,000 students have graduated from the programs since they joined forces in 1999.

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600 students are currently enrolled in the programs offered by Lambton College at Jilin University.

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